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Show n enealogical and Temple News EDITED inm ') i.M. f" lit 'i ' i i HY NOLAN P. OLSEN i,t to thi (lipartimot ahould to Nolan P Ulvn, 120 NtrJ t , tn Ttah mu latr than h I) ak We solicit our Eulogies Spoken ppenings Logan m WALTER M. KYERTOX ami NOIA.N Wigan, Lancashire I. Ol.sEN Churchyard ih ' The i' ' u ' luraM-.lniima- 1 mV lull 2 i So They Say l Fer Mrs. Hancock rolund should be i strong, instate. It dependent democratshould have a strong army which together with the allied Red army should stand guard over democracy, security, and peace. Marshal Josef Stalin. R.Obcr Maps Aid Fighters 'W Counselor (1 utd A Srnn r, conducted tin unpn sm o funci.il .services for Mr; Emma Sownsc. Hancock, Iminly known as Au:r Km." Kay Sorensen sang Tin musu n Pilgrim," other special numbers wire a solo by John O In ihe Garden, (An! Hughes Nelson sang Face to Face, an Mrs. H C St uiffi r and Mr N son gave a duet Th.tt Fcauttful Land." Mins Tirol Hughes w s accompanist Former Bishop H. C Soirn.an paid high tribute to such a patient mother and the work Mrs Hancoca had done in the ward L. K Wood itlnted incidents of the trouble with the Indians and the fight with them at Picston. the bittei told winter The war was in progrosh the Mrs Milni lH g w,, ,,llrn M. D. Bud spoke of her work i.i the Home Ihumutie Co of eiul. days, and the ward ehoir uml oi her patienee during the many years of her illness A Counselor Claud Sorensen gave the i losing lalk Violin solo Theres a Little Did Garden, was played b Lon Wood, accompanied at tile piano h Mrs Moelle Sorensen Prayeis were by Howard Baker and Vance I). Walker The dedicatory prayer at the cemetery was offeied by Joseph N. Soien-sen- . t SEARCH FOR YOUR RECORDS l jtsl Mi ' r?T C I 0n i $r S U .A " N $ The enemy gives every evidence I of inleinding to throw all his No one can toll you for sure when(' cm you find genealogy The - K ' s sources holding the Duessel-ren- s best anyone can do is to tell in the L you where mi MAY find it It you ,iorf Hn1 Cologne A hire a genealogist he will search when t , p .. .i . 'north and the Saar Valley in the he thinks ynui i .a, lids are He may be ever so careful, but if th, V"nu" , im.rds are not then -Sot r,'u,'y of War He nry L. Stim- The St Pauls Congregational w 'V'p- he does not tmd them No ; , ; ? good genealogist will guarantee to imd at records Wigan, Churchyard 24th your records, s,f do not feel badly if you are called upon to November ., Lancashire, England, have recentpay fo. had .take This stake genealogical research which gives yull no additional Two defeats ln war, though not ly been recorded by Brother Clif! Benson, genealogy in attendance. ford Hartley of that town. He is Likewise, you may write a thousand tetters and on u titanic scale, are not in liad also no results get and Smithfield br im h president at Wigan, and a themsiives enough to change the at Many, many events, such as births, marriages and deaths were good genealogist with aoiess to a present. The speakers national (haraeter of the Gorman . not recorded where we would f Lni service were Bishop them to be. and it is our expect , lot of Lancashire records In his rK L V Mill-t- f people The stubborn and unre- of i , V! to C Anderson to continue job he says: "If you get any search we where letter think MAY reh. en looting battle against tile Nazi have they Reuben L. Hill of the corded until we finally locate them Sometimes it takes n: from folks who want their . v I,- mentality must go on for gonera-- ' in a my Major been, has yeais work done here, I ean undertake turn of constant otfort before the puzzle can be Of- Corp, and Chief completed. - President a limited quantity at 35 cents per '' tr Eduard Bones of There are many printed books full of information; there ate ,. nutrition hour for searching, plus ministerUzeiho lovaKia. e e a11 mm8nd nmnh ial fees for registers. Or if anyone P'"plc' Parls of the W01p vho know where records also hasbecn are deposits, and there are older family members who lemembei wants fulltime labor, it is $3U per The most embarrassing thing, tabus, to had has and Ky Knox week with all expenses Inclusive" though, was one evening after bits of history that will help in the scanh g'general hospitals and His address is 193, Gidlow Lane, dinner when about 3n women is not Thomas It unusual tor someone to spend time and money I Lmps, and Elder i tan. r une in and sat on the floor and searching pricks of Cove Utah,,- for gentalogy, only tc discover thut some other membet ot the The records were stared at me for about two hours, following Field Art.lI asked one of the men about it from the tombstones, and ,'pvt in the 611 has itopied family searched and found the same already names To avoid A Kansas. are the complete information givt K Ft Rileyand he said that they believe if 'N start this, research in your own family Here are some of the your from the Hyrum en1 chorus a woman stares at something dur to fine two check on; with things us 1833. avored AI.KF.R, Arthu., mg the firs) three months of pregr . and !. Spirit of Heaven 1. Is some other member APPLETON, Reiheca, daughter nancy the child will look like searching for genealogy on vom blanch led Thee." With of Thomas and Mary, 12 January, I Leave of the family ? that Vinnie Sister 1793, three years, three Pilot Ensign Radley E. Clemens age 2 Does anyone in the fk ompanied by family have more genealogical data than months of Hartford, Conn , harbored by Pall bearers were Charles Ladle have? was you baptism APPLETON, Mary, 180 "h age 14. Willard Ua hauls, Theo Lar sen, Philippine guerrillas. ,toy the 25th, were as 3. Is there an old ASPlLL, Mark, 1 July 1817, Hgc Floyd Hardman, Lon Wood, C. S ling day. Baptisms family Bible with genealogical intormntum m 56 The United States is on the Blaine D. Symons, George Barrett. any branch of the family? H. Nelson, wife of oceans of the world to stay. ASPULL, Elizabeth, Henrie, La Rue 4. Can furnish with anyone of stone you inset J ' copies giave v-Basil Harris, president United above, 20 August, 1825, age 68. ,r--' Barson, and Harrietin old family burying grounds? did of the Logan 7th ward States Lines Co. ASPULL, Samuel, 31 July, 1833, 5. Has anyone Johnson, on the Joel Hill kept old letters which might throw light on some age 76 L Henrie, of your genealogies' problems? son of A single month of combat ATKINSON, Richard, on pilgrim, Daniel S. Scholes, Ihe German border destroyed 2UH) Roger and Lydia Atkinson, 3 Juno, 6. Did your Mormon pioneer jhrtin Elizabeth lines. Dr. leave records their grandfathers 4 other 1M7, age of our trucks and jeeps. CUrk and Xuwhen they did work at Nauvoo, or in the temples of Utah" BAKER, Elizabeth, 2 Auril, 1794, Symons of the USAC .. j. Treasury Secretary Henry Mor- here 7. Are there other eaily church records containing mlorma-tio- n anied his son, Blaine, age 27. genthau, Jr Funeral sei vices were held TuesHendricks CorMiiictcri fioni molds cost fiom oinm.il models, BEVAX, Recce, 25 April, 1869, day in the Well.sville tabernacle ster Florence of vour family? and now aid Naval Vaudis 72. il mops mode fiom lubber and aecomprnied for James R. Cooper, with Bishop Today we are firing ammuniIf your family is large and scattered it may take dozens age Lark girls and Moline operations m all theaters of war In top picture, Lt. BEVAX, Hannah, wife of above, Frank L. Lershman in charge tion that we would not have used two of her of letters and months of time to get to the bottom of all these ques22 February, 1863, age 71. John Barclay, USNR. of Philadelphia, lo puls one of the models until next February or March if er Primary class. Brother The choir under the direction of a furlough tions, and others you can ask. Besides uncles and aunts you shoud to woi k in a briefing session on mute to the S.npan invasion, while we had been content with slower BEVAN, Rachael Mary, daughchorister Allen Leiahmnn with Mrs H, is home on He Texas. in the low ci pictuie, Lt Dick Klctt, USNR, sir combat intelliadvance, with less crushing vicwrite to cousins of the third, fourth, fifth, etc., degree, and also to ter of above, 11 July, 1851, age 18. Reta Poppleton at the organ sung Camp Wolters, and BIGHAM. Elizabeth, 29 April. the opening number with Grover gence officer, finds it no task at all to cariy a ..'hole batch of the tories, or if we had been ready to ;he replacements unit who may have records of a deceased member of the family. 1811. age 25 years. lubber ten am maps after the briefing session" sacrifice soldiers to save materials. ive for Ft. Meade, Maryland, Jones as soloist. Invocation was by Letter writing is one of your best sources of information. He BIGHAM, Samuel, 22 August, Frank Wyatt Speakers who told General Eisenhower. , uius visit here expires. 51 son and 1880, are years, age of Mr. Cooper's life were Dr. W. O It takes time to find your genealogy, and the more you and ster Nelson 28 one 18 ?7 B. BIRRELL, John, Henrie, Christensen. Mayor Lamont Allen, August, It will be a long time before Jbr of George your family know to begin with, the Easier it is to carry on the David Kerr, ,and C. N. Matighan (probably 1827) age 4 years. officiators. Thomas J John things settle down. Nations will work. has of a Somewhere, record someplace, somebody your work BIRRELL, Nancy, wife of John Special musical numbers were a be bankrupt and whole economies Logan 5th ward did and Elise family. If you have the desire, tne ambition, the faith and the time Birrell, 10 February, 1833, age 33 solo by Nellie Lershman, solo will be disjointed. Millions of men H Edmond Durfee alClark and a solo by John to go after it, you can find what you are searching for. will be disgorged from years. Usohwander Wolfly lines. prison BROWN, William, son of Sam-- I Bailey. The benediction was offerand Jackie D. Tolman of camps, many of them homeless. uel and Mary Brown, 11 August, ed by Heber C. Parker, on work did This ward United America States of of 9th ijan Burial was in the Wellsville 1820. age 3 years and four months. ours will be the balance wheel of flison Tolman, Alma Truman as labor was OGDEN ,1t.ih Dur.ng the pn-- t for the vacation period BP.OWN, Agnes, daughter of cemetery jvhere the grave the whole world structure. and Elise Neuenschwander Samuel and Mary Brown, 6 March, dedicated by Parley Murray. two years Un lie valley, whnh s foremen and recreational directors Unea. Carol and Thad A. Hugh Baillie, president United workers. In addition 1823, age one year and three North Jn of the Richmond Press. primer. ly an ngrieultuV.il district, for the young the labor force, to this war to labor utilizing months. has contributed the William did work on It Several new books have come; York County, Pennsylvania. these to are whnh furlough in agreed the depot of Ogden BROWN, Mary Ann, daughter plants I am frankly disturbed to note Prestiss Moroni to the library this vtak, some on contains notes on some of the were (ritually short of manpower, boys in groups for a weeks time that after a year of complete K Barrington, Sidney loan and some to remain perman- - early Kauffmans of Switzerland, Samuel and Mary Brown, 2 Janu- on, Tom Bayliff, of be- in critical the to assist periods 8 , Through special a'lanpcmciils stability, the cost of living has h Kent, and other miscel-T'd r. .;.a8ea eCVe? 12 ently. For the next two weeks the with a chapter on Hans George Serv- o- total production and production risen tween the Utah Arm March, slightly but perceptibly durlines. Merrill W. Roundy following books will be here, after Markley, who came to America in the area, and i and Logan ivic sing 44. Forces Depot in Ogden pioct Thi3 the Fielding which they must be returned to from Switzerland in 1749. Our 1828, age ing the past six months. era toss of war the to addition In i aiding woihus BROWN, Mary, wife of Samuel, groups in Logan, far must stop. iid work on the John Moss, their owners: library also owns another volume 17 been has labor daithe plan Atue were employed by Funeral services for Phrllin plant, depot January, 1839. age 45. Economic Stabilization Director 1. Randall and Allied Families. on this family, and a comparison tin Herriman Hale, Belinda of great benefit to the schools and BROWN, Thomas, son of John lbertsen of Hyrum was held at the ing slack seasons and stude FYcd M. Vinson. of of the two should be interesting. William Randall i Pratt and Edson Whipple in Cache e valley, work communities Lee Brown, 1816, age ten weeks. Thompson Funera' Home Monday were employed for ith Sister Gladys M. Roundy, USES Scitutate, Massachusetts, and his the A tne efforts VV. Through BROWN, Elizabeth, daughter of with Bishop J. Wright con- on week-endLet us rebuild our powr. This 5. My Ancestors and their Deof Merrill and sister to descendants, with ancestral famIn the fall of 1912. Cache valley rf.ce, the schools, and the Logan is from how on the chief aim ducting the rites. Luther John Lee Brown. Gayle Smith, ilies, by Frank Alfred Randall, scendants, by William labor supervising. commerce of Music for the funeral was fur- citizens were approached by rep- chamber BUCKLEY. Edwin, son of John of France. R Reese and Jerry L. Olsen 1943. While this is an ancestral Brown. "Dedicated to the Memory of the Utah Army mitfee, and the Utah ASF depot, 27 February, 1845, age nished by a mixed quartet comand Gen. Charles da Gaulle. of the Randal! family, of the Frontiers of Tenne ae and four Ann, Logan 4th ward did work on history utilization of available lubor inVta the Mrs. of tfforl Mrs. Norma Baxter, Forces Service posed Depot days. na Truman Angell, Judson many lines are carried several to a descendant of those frontiers - has been accomplished. and du Baxter Merrill Viola the Israelsen, for obtain to labor BUCKLEY. depot father John, of - and Charles Walter Lehm-e- s. Appalling conditions of rain, fog, Mr. Brown notes . my Mother. generations into the collateral Hillary Olsen, who rendered two'jg the winter season A drive Kebruan-- , 1848, age 46. snow and mud make difficult the Sister Grace A. R. Bar- - branches. The purpose of this vol- that the early records of the , A. j Israelsen he numbers. John Cm initiated v.dljy by BUCKLEY, John Bevan, son of and)Was of our Ai Forces We arc not getting enough liigh- - employment census of East Tennessee terriBrown of the West Palm ume is to publish such data relaWright gave impressive civjc leaders to furnish part-tim- e it v kind and the maneuver of our tanks, the ammunition States tive to my ancestors as I have tory have been lost or destroyed, above. 17 November, 1853, age 19. Bishop capm Branch, Southern was offered discourses. Invocation was wli.h ers. In the group work BURDEKEN, George, 13 August, d d inht shcre ln,tol. even of our foot soldiers. But did work on the collected over a period of 30 also a great many of the court by James J. Wilson and the bene- recruited were students, I Ulions. Experienre has shown that wretched weather cannot stop artiEdna years." This book contains records records, real estate transfers, and 1827, age 68. Barrington, diction Warren and Wright. by wife BURDEKEN, farmers, newspapermen, of Ann, bombard llery shells. More than eve? bei Davis. extensive preinvasion Adam Patterson on about 80 different families, in- marriage records have been mis- above. The grave in the Hyrum city 28 March, 1829, age 70. fore we need ammunition. lives. American saves ment and Arthur George Pitts cluding many royal lines. placed. This book includes records Lehi was dedicated by cemetery As a result of this eooperaliv BURDON, John, 1814. General Eisenhower. Adml Ernest J. King. of the following families: Brooks, Mary and John Heber Whit- -' BURDON, John, con of John Clawson. effort, some 2H)0 workers were the Smithfield 4th ward 2.The Walker Family, by James Brown, Faulkner, and Gillenwat-er- and made available to the depot on a Annie, born 25 July, 180?, with some branch lines. It on the Edward William B. R. Walker, being a memorial of died 13 July, 1827. basis. There were as part-tim- e is, John J. Humpherys and the Walkers of the Old Plymouth HIGH BURDON, John, father of above, many as 700 workers participating Mas6. of C. Mathews Attleborough, History lines with Wali-hael- Colony, genealogical embracing in a single day. October, 1771, died 29 Jansketches of sachusetts, from its settlement to born 51831. in charge. Julia, Lois and biographical Under the direction of H B. uary, the John RICKS division, of German B. Evans, Elaine James Walker by Daggett. Taunton, Philip of the Logan chamber 10 SeptemBURDON, born ???, Hunsaker, Is a While lt of the and Gordon C. Wilson of of Rehoboth, William of Lastham, mostly history of commerce labor committee, t r r 1812, died 27 January, 1839. ber, conand town its also it of Thomas people, pin 3rd ward did work on John of Marshfield, of privately owned niiiomu- BURDON, Alice, born July, 1817, Funeral services were conducted pools ties M. Humpherys, Charles Bristol, and of their descendants tains some genealogies. died 1 Juno, 1839. were formed Later, tliimii'i biles in River Heights ward Monday at Lehmbcrg, John Humph-3is- e from 1620 to 1860, The book begins of III" the cooperation and CHADWICK Ann, wife of James 1 The following vital statistics of p. m. for Joel Ricks, prominent Utah Neuenschwander Wolf- - with the origin and meaning of mu 12 Chadwick, public depot, 1804, September, age Cache Valley pioneer, educator have been presentJ Humpherys, John Rob-in- d the name, references to the family Massachusetts Cm he 25. between facilities nlly I diand of religion, under William Hodson lines in England, and then follows with ed to the library by L. Boy. and the dipot weie est.(bli..bed COOK Agnes, wife' of Thomas rectionstudent 4 vols. of Bishop Leo Barfuss. Sister Afton Lee Evans, eight generations of each branch Hatch, to complete the set; Inhon rs 24 July, 1831. From the original 2' Cook. e 30. -, BrooklinofferNew of home at the whs Salem, Salem, in America. of the of Prayer the family Evans proxies, COOK, Thomas, 13 October, 1864, ed approximately 3uO wurkiis, I ms I) of member Calvin Shelburne, Lawrence, Fletcher, Georgetown, by 'mg school boys, weie ij and 4 vols. of Dedham, These 13 age 67. stake high council. Invoca- high 3 Black-.k- e ill', the 27th, was A History of the Doggett-DaggeInto a dormitory group at li e COOK Jane, wife of Thomas Logan MeA. D. all are was books offered tion B, Samuel A fine births, by marriages Cook, 25 Family, by group was here for slic"iur. with facilities January, 1865, age 65. of the people living in dian! and beniHliction was by Hy- depot 'hut si, ike and a smaller Doggett. This record contains the dcuths COWPER, Joseph Harrison, 17 rum Hockstrausser. eating, and recreation for fullfrom the Box Elder stakes. family coat of arms; derivation of those towns from their foundation I s r time workers during tinNovember, 59. 1882, age C. 1850. H. to were Mr. bee'n down has Hatch Henmger, Speakers !owmg spoke at the morn-'victhe name; English Doggetts and months 7 Decern CROMPTON, William, BowL. J. a to Walter Scholes, Bishop regular contributor, and many Elilers Billy Laraine their descendants, dating back The students wile pi n "d und r of our best books have come ber, 1854, age 44 en and Preston Nihley of Salt of East Garland ward. Bear the year 1240; and then ten generown tm;u the Hannah DEAN, supervision of t lit (Rodney St.), city. Mr. Nibley talked school 'take, now a 2nd Lieut, in ations of the family in America. from him. alld-tdi 3 July, 1822, age 81. and teachers Other new books will be reviewabout the pioneer life in Cache t Corps, 1ccos, Texas, The author spent 20 years gatherDONALDSON, John, 28 April, Mr. rectors. These men wire iiMuitrl and next ed week. the L. Stone more part than Valley prominent records from these and Frederick J. ing 1815, age 5 years. v Ricks had played. He also spoke f the Blackfoot stake 40 Massachusetts towns, ten states, DONALDSON, Martha, 9 June, of the over bn H. examined high interest of Mr. Ricks by the Relief Society chorus Hammond of Moie-ar- and four counties; 1821, age 38 vears. Interment va ; in the family pl I in the Book of Mormon and of 350 volumes to gather records, and NAME INDEX TO Blackfoot stake. - in DONALDSON, 'I 1829, Jane, subto age America to South his Logan city ccnieteiv vu'li members to fay, the 2tth, was Boise and wrote over 1200 letters trips 19 years. stantiate evidence of its truth cation of the grave by .!o.m- Ii K the T stakes. The the of throughout family at DONALDSON, James, 20 Febru- and made at his own expense. A Cardon and directed by W lava! speakers orning service were Elders world. TIMES ary, 1847, age 75 years. tribute to his grandfather was Hall moituary 'fni'ley, 1st counselor in the To Be Continued) The large number of friend-- , an he of the paid by Roland Allen. 4. Lineage record of the family Plano ward, Music was furnished bv Gott- - relatives attending the wivee to rf stake, Claude Blanchatd of John Kauffman, by Vernon E. fried Jagg! and Wanda Blaisdale, pay their final respects lo tins Kansas. (n of 1944 23, Newton, Utah, now Kauffman of Abilene, September Aldridge, vocal duet; a trio by Claire Ham- - respected gentleman Idled the the of nsign in the U.S record is a This partial Navy, San Allen, Alden, Burpee, Burkby, mond and company and numbers chapel to overflowing California, and Vernon O. Kauffmnn family in America, from Bidwell, Beach, Bates, of the Bcndrant, Amto came who I, Tromonton 2nd ward, John Kauffman, ...1.1 TTTT B e n k e r. tfGkatiluia Ver Germany, Bowman, Bernhardt, stake, now a Seaman erica from Hamburg, Bon-neat Hanover, Brown, Bradley, Brockway, asi Diego, California. about 1780, and settled r Cuok is going to take a Bushnell, Braindard, Bouton, Monday Idaho stake. Baptisms ln Rad-iwhen he gets , r, and sealings by appointment. Bratt, Blackman, Blodgett, ro his furlough, beth Lamers James was married Tuesday Lost River, Pocatello Carwithy, Compton, Cross, wsday, the 29th, was Teton, here today to Ruth Bowen, charmand Rigby stakes. and Banrfck Lewis Covel, John Crocker, of Church, Cooper, i Bishop stakes. ing daughter Cache and Star Wednesday "0 spoke at the morning and Adalaide Honey Bowen of Crane, Clark, Curtis, Cheney, Clere, Valley stukes. '"e EMew Augurt President with L. River Heights, Carver, Dudley, Dickerson, DeniThursday Logan and Box EIJ-e- r Cheyenne, Wyo, Norman ElRay L. Christianjen officiating stakes Dixton, son, Drake, Douglass, Rcnson ward now a at the ceremony. Smithfield and Bear FYiday the Infantry, Camp Wolt-a- s Thursday, the 30th, was Big Davis, Dickinson, Edson, Everett, River stakes. "llliam Dean Palmer Horn, Weiser and Idaho 'stakes. Fitz, Folk, Fuller, Ford, Green, Saturday Regular baptism ar.d mder ward, Oneida stake, At the morning service the speak Haney, Hoyt, sealing day. Gilmore, Gregory, BarA. R m Sister Giace the were: ers Air r1Forces, )0n Howard, Hait, Kitehcoclf, Field, Florida, and rington Brown from the West Hale, Johnson, m James of James, Jarvis, Isham, Crockett, Palm Beach Branch, Florida, , 0I RIVER HEIGHTS Elder Kelley, Kearnes, Longho.nc, of the Hyrum Southern States Mission, Jr naw A fine selection of framed and Venetian styles . . . youre Leech. Leffingveil, Lane, a 1st Lieut, in the Vv'JIard B. Call of the Brigham A, 7 acres. A modern 5 room to find just the mirror you've always wanted! And sure Moore, Lee, Manwaring, McCall, 'orps Mother James 3rd ward, North Box Elder stake, 'on stable, barn, coops at lo save you money. Eveiy one made from clear sorve some two rm a AC in the U.S. Army. Mattie, Munroe, Mason, Muz.y, home, puced htn River Heights. Four acres in protec,,lVI1 0Verseas nine K ngman, :Aruona, and Prof Wil- Mungcr, Nelson, Oakes, Osgood, Pittsburgh plate g!assf. . . s spaildmg are very choice meadow. Pulvcr, Paige, Pence, .! own 63 combat mis-u- r, liam H. Manning of the Logan 5th Porter, In and them! attracCome lias folders. see cvp This tive many place padded Pettit, Peters, Icmber. having spent ward, Cache stake. Elder Call Peck, tive opportunities. iB ,arope air PIe Ros flown above, son of Benjamin Carlos and Tarker, Palodie, Partridge. RayRussell. Rogers, mond, Randolph, was married Rul"r r.rancei Baly, GerCall, Bywa.-I H. HAINES -' Sanford, Holland and Belg- - here today to Elizabeth Ririe Man- Rawson, Stow, Smith, 'if LAND BROKER s him a Stuart, Stewart, Shaker, of Prof. Staples, most remark- - ning, chairming daughter A 'Pc ricn re 113 North Main He says the wea- - William H. and Elda Lillian Ririe Slafter, Snaw, Stonard, Tice, Tilthe Your Real Estate Are What Viall. Wlnttemore, Tallman, flyer' s worst enemy, ton, Manning, wi'T Prescient ElRay Krore so Problems ? Wilson, Soodon. Woods, I than even the s L. Christiansen officiating at thi Wlnship, r J -Woodward, West, ho is a son or Washington, '11111 Williams Washburn, Wheeler Vin-Fli- -r Hvrum F Hn-o' ' Records Submitted tuple ! wy: im fa fZ, r -- - -- o li V ' 'hH',., tiS ISHI ,V- 5- -r nil itsry "ll ' r S' T '' j A - - Services Held For . V,, James R. Cooper ..,1 J n. , Cache Valley Praised For Aiding Ogden Labor Crisis , VN On the Book Shelf Phillip Albertsen Eulogized At Rites i (1609-169- part-tim- Ameri-redinan- tom-hen- , j s, TRIBUTE treat your own is PAID MR. home this christmasi iff-nl- -- oig-uu- ft i e' l HARTFORD I 77ie Week At Logan Temple r y, r Chid-cheste- n IKMp WasatesI LADY CASHIER AND Lart-for- nu-rl- GROCERY CHECKER Call In Person d h- - AMERICAN FOOD Ger-nie- t J . P. LARSENGLASS CO. 37 West 1st North Phone 174 |